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JAL
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Solving satisfiability in the tile assembly model with a constant-size tileset
Biological systems are far more complex and robust than systems we can engineer today. One way to increase the complexity and robustness of our engineered systems is to study how ...
Yuriy Brun
IPPS
1999
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
High Performance Computing for the Masses
Abstract. Recent advances in software and hardware for clustered computing have allowed scientists and computing specialists to take advantage of commodity processors in solving ch...
Mark J. Clement, Quinn Snell, Glenn Judd
CIDR
2009
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15 years 7 months ago
From Declarative Languages to Declarative Processing in Computer Games
Recent work has shown that we can dramatically improve the performance of computer games and simulations through declarative processing: Character AI can be written in an imperati...
Ben Sowell, Alan J. Demers, Johannes Gehrke, Nitin...
ISPA
2007
Springer
16 years 20 days ago
A Resource Discovery and Allocation Mechanism in Large Computational Grids for Media Applications
There has been significant effort to build high throughput computing systems out of many distributed multimedia servers. These systems should accommodate a larger number of servers...
Chun-Fu Lin, Ruay-Shiung Chang
BMCBI
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Optimised amino acid specific weighting factors for unbound protein docking
Background: One of the most challenging aspects of protein-protein docking is the inclusion of flexibility into the docking procedure. We developed a postfilter where the grid-rep...
Philipp Heuser, Dietmar Schomburg